2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 In the battle of bad teams, the Dolphins lose yet again after giving up 10 points to the Bills in the third quarter. 20-13 Buffalo.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Chad Johnson needs a asskicking now for all his bullshit...FOUR DROPS!
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 For those that don't know, Bryon Leftwich did it AGAIN. TD with :52 seconds remaining and the Jags come from behind late AGAIN and win the game. 22-16. Unbelievable.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Leftwich is the Mariano Rivera of NFL.
NYU Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Next week: The 5-0 Jets taking on the 5-0 Patriots to determine first place in their division. Should be exciting.
KingPK Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Only the Patriots could commit a interference penalty in the end zone with no time left, and then stuff the team on the one yard line anyway to kick that one last bit of sand in their face. They now have tied the "official" consecutive wins streak (regular season only) with 17.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Kitna better start the MNF game next week.
therealworldschampion Posted October 17, 2004 Author Report Posted October 17, 2004 Miami's 0-6, I guess thats gonna be the 1st pick in the second round that the Eagles will get for that AJ Feeley trade.
snuffbox Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Damn, itd be swell if Green Bay played every game like today's...
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Remember the Titans? Yeah, remember when they were good last year? Well, that seems to be fading. Titans lose to the Texans AT the Coliseum! By ten points no less, 20-10. McNair was picked off not once, not twice but FOUR TIMES. Amazingly bad performance by him and the Titans paid for it.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 McNair is done for. All those injuries caught up with him and he just can't get it done. Like Green Bay, Tennesee better be looking at a new QB after this season.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Sean Salsbury dies a little inside each time McNair throws an INT.
Guest MikeSC Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 McNair is done for. All those injuries caught up with him and he just can't get it done. Like Green Bay, Tennesee better be looking at a new QB after this season. So, Tennessee killed Eddie George and Steve McNair's respective careers. Who's next? -=Mike
Slayer Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Come on Miami, keep the dream of a winless season alive
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 McNair is done for. All those injuries caught up with him and he just can't get it done. Like Green Bay, Tennesee better be looking at a new QB after this season. You're kidding right? Green Bay was supposed to be the offense of Ahman Green and he's got butterfingers. Today he ran for a miserable 81 yards on 21 carries. Brett Farve is far from done. Christ, his brother in law DIED last week. Unlike when his father died, this time his wife was a mess and he was more concerned with her than beating the Titans. If Green had did his job then the Packers would be fine. Ahman Green and the defense are the ones not doing their jobs, not Brett Farve. Packers are fine.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 I know that, but Favre is going to retire either this off-season or next season, It wouldn't hurt to get the replacement ready. I know Favre can still go, but you can't deny the inevitable.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Jake Plummer seems to be the Broncos' own worst enemy. They gave up Brian Griese and shelled out a ton of money for this? How many weeks now have we been saying the Broncos win despite Plummer's superhuman efforts to lose?
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 I know that, but Favre is going to retire either this off-season or next season, It wouldn't hurt to get the replacement ready. I know Favre can still go, but you can't deny the inevitable. Farve is still easily one of the five best quarterbacks in the NFL. He still has at least two more seasons in him and can still get the Super Bowl. The defense NEEDS to get better and Ahman needs to start playing like Ahman again. If the Packers need a QB, the draft this season will be a great chance. Plenty of talented QBs coming out this year but I think they have bigger issues than at QB.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 At least we can all laugh at the Giants and Chargers for making a big deal out of Manning/Rivers when Big Ben is going to easily be better than either.
Guest MikeSC Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 At least we can all laugh at the Giants and Chargers for making a big deal out of Manning/Rivers when Big Ben is going to easily be better than either. Thing is, I honestly expected it to happen. -=Mike
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 I know that, but Favre is going to retire either this off-season or next season, It wouldn't hurt to get the replacement ready. I know Favre can still go, but you can't deny the inevitable. Farve is still easily one of the five best quarterbacks in the NFL. He still has at least two more seasons in him and can still get the Super Bowl. The defense NEEDS to get better and Ahman needs to start playing like Ahman again. If the Packers need a QB, the draft this season will be a great chance. Plenty of talented QBs coming out this year but I think they have bigger issues than at QB. I completely agree but I don't think it would hurt Green Bay to bring in the protege in to learn from Favre first hand.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 At least we can all laugh at the Giants and Chargers for making a big deal out of Manning/Rivers when Big Ben is going to easily be better than either. Thing is, I honestly expected it to happen. -=Mike Oh I did too. I was pissed Cleveland didn't take him and have him learn under Garcia for two years.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 At least we can all laugh at the Giants and Chargers for making a big deal out of Manning/Rivers when Big Ben is going to easily be better than either. Thing is, I honestly expected it to happen. -=Mike Oh I did too. I was pissed Cleveland didn't take him and have him learn under Garcia for two years. What's there to learn from Garcia? How to order the proper Cosmopolitian?
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 I know that, but Favre is going to retire either this off-season or next season, It wouldn't hurt to get the replacement ready. I know Favre can still go, but you can't deny the inevitable. Farve is still easily one of the five best quarterbacks in the NFL. He still has at least two more seasons in him and can still get the Super Bowl. The defense NEEDS to get better and Ahman needs to start playing like Ahman again. If the Packers need a QB, the draft this season will be a great chance. Plenty of talented QBs coming out this year but I think they have bigger issues than at QB. I completely agree but I don't think it would hurt Green Bay to bring in the protege in to learn from Favre first hand. I'm not sure you can learn from Farve. And they have bigger needs than QB to waste the high pick on one. The Bills have been killing themselves with wasted high picks and the Packers need immediate holes filled. Fourth or Fifth round? Sure, pick one then. Earlier? Waste of a pick.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 Oh wow that was such an original joke.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 It looks like the Rams will yet again prove to be ratings death for MNF.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 I wish Cleveland would get off their asses and find a way to get Jerry Rice from the Raiders. Their receiving core could use him.
2GOLD Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 It looks like the Rams will yet again prove to be ratings death for MNF. I'm pretty sure the Bucs are the ratings death this week.
Guest GreatOne Posted October 17, 2004 Report Posted October 17, 2004 What's there to learn from Garcia? How to order the proper Cosmopolitian? "I JUST...........WATHN'T REAL CRITHP TODAY" And once again, the Seahawks prove that when you play not to lose, that's usually what you end up doing. Koren Robinson = eBay fodder.
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